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Quality-adjusted life year / Pharmacoeconomics / Cataract / National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence / Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio / Cost-effectiveness analysis / Randomized controlled trial / Cost–utility analysis / Himalayan Cataract Project / Health economics / Health / Medicine
Quality-adjusted life year
Pharmacoeconomics
Cataract
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio
Cost-effectiveness analysis
Randomized controlled trial
Cost–utility analysis
Himalayan Cataract Project
Health economics
Health
Medicine

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